Creative Movement Workshop
creative movement workhop
Facilitated by Aubrey Donisch & Katherine Kiefer Stark
2026 dates coming soon!
The Cedar Works, 4919 Pentridge Street
This is a workshop for all ages, folks with and without disabilities, and any amount of dance experience. Dance teaching artists Katherine Kiefer Stark and Aubrey Donisch invite you to practice play through guided improvisation, movement games, and dance-making. Learn from each other as we build something together!
We’ll spend 4 Sundays creating a dance! Explore movement through games and learn tools for collaboration in dance-making. We’ll share what we’ve made for family and friends at an informal showing at the end of our last class.
All-levels for folks of all ages with and without disabilities.
Sliding-scale suggested contributions - $5-$25
**No one turned away for lack of funds, reach out to offer an exchange or pay what you can.
ADA Accessible
FACILITATORS
Aubrey is a teaching artist from Minneapolis, MN where she grew up dancing in a company for youth with and without disabilities. With ten years of teaching experience, Aubrey has taught modern dance to all ages, folks across the spectrum of disability, and those with varying relationships to dance and movement. She currently teaches at The Creative Living Room and has been a teaching artist with Allens Lane Art Center, the Park Avenue Community Center, Bryn Mawr College, University City Arts League, Young Dance, Keshet Dance and Center for the Arts, and the Semilla Center for Healing and the Arts. Aubrey loves to facilitate dance as a creative process and space for discovery, fostering positive body awareness and celebrating personal expression and collaboration.
Katherine is a philadelphia-based teaching artist and artistic director of The Naked Stark. She has been teaching modern dance for close to twenty years, working primarily with adults and teens. Katherine has been a teaching artist with a variety of organizations and institutions including, Bryn Mawr College, Stockton University, Cultivate Dance Festival, American College Dance Association, Durham Juvenile Detention Center, and Enloe High School. Currently she is adjunct faculty at Widener University and offers a weekly drop-in release-based movement practice at Mascher Space. Katherine loves to facilitate dance as a community practice and creative space, deepening awareness, exploring how one’s own body moves within the movement, and finding joy and power in our creative bodies.
